Capacity building
Traingins: Intersectional gender analysis in policy and programme planning: Refugee protection and inclusion
(with UNHCR Poland and University of Warsaw)
This training aims to introduce how to design and implement gender-sensitive social policy and programmes for marginalised forced migrant groups, and to develop basic gender analysis skills for ongoing projects/activities (gender analysis for project management). The training also aims to explain the nature of gender-based violence in forced migration as a form of discrimination against women and to identify the state’s obligations to prevent and counter it under the existing law.
Participants after attending the introductory training will be familiar with the basic principles for integrating gender perspective into their policy and programme design and implementation.
Women in displacement in the Muslim world: Challenges and implications
(with UNHCR and OIC)
Displacement emergencies are increasingly feminized, as seen through the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. The “OIC Women and Development Report 2021” highlights that women make up for more than half of the world’s refugees and internally displaced persons and they play a crucial role in responding to crises. The OIC has strong institutional basis, embedded within the OIC Plan of Action for Advancement of Women (OPAAW), to further highlight and address the issues women face in forced displacement and emergencies. Based on this, this session aims to:
- – Highlight the challenges women face in conflict and emergencies, along forced migrant routes and in places of refuge;
- – Discuss the importance of inclusive responses to forced displacement emergencies and the vital role of the OIC and its member states in supporting displaced women.